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Find similar grantsThe Coleman Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Coleman Foundation. Invests in community-based organizations and local institutions to preserve and strengthen the physical health and well-being of people in the greater Chicago region.
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Grantmaking - The Coleman Foundation Proposals are by invitation only. For information regarding open cycles and deadlines, please visit the News & Updates section of our website. We welcome potential grantees to review Frequently Asked Questions .
Current grantees are welcome to contact the program team via [email protected] with questions. The Coleman Foundation program strategies for 2025-2027 The Coleman Foundation leverages its leadership position to help transform the existing, disjointed Entrepreneurship ecosystem into one that thrives, is sustainable, and works for all entrepreneurs across the greater Chicago region.
An investment to develop such a well-connected, vast network of organizations will help us remove the barriers to Entrepreneurship success — accessing education, capital, and business support services. The Coleman Foundation aspires to reduce health disparities and promote well-being for everyone in the Greater Chicago region. To achieve this vision, the Foundation invests in accessible, equitable, and preventive health initiatives.
Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) The Coleman Foundation invests in systems-wide solutions so that Illinois residents with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD), their families, and the agencies who serve them will have access to support, resources, and information to improve their quality of life. The Coleman Foundation, Inc. 20 N. Wacker Dr. Suite 3410
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community-based organizations and local institutions in the greater Chicago region. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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